Every hotel on this list has a confirmed operational pool and verified sustainability credentials, either a third-party certification or a published report with measurable results. Generic brand pledges and vague green commitments did not qualify. Boston's dense urban core and aging building stock make certified sustainable lodging genuinely harder to find here than in newer Sun Belt cities, which is why every entry on this list had to clear a documented bar.
How these hotels were selected
Every hotel on this list had to clear two separate bars: a confirmed operational pool and verified sustainability credentials. Pool confirmation came from each hotel's own amenities page or direct property information. Sustainability credentials required either a third-party certification, such as LEED, Energy Star, or IHG Green Engage at Level 3 or above, or a published sustainability report containing specific numeric results tied to that property.
Corporate sustainability pledges, brand-level mission statements, and vague commitments to "green practices" did not qualify any hotel for inclusion. If a property could not be linked to a documented, measurable environmental outcome, it was excluded regardless of its star rating or reputation.
The candidate pool was drawn from top-rated Boston hotels in the LiteAPI inventory. Several well-known luxury properties were reviewed and excluded because their pool status or sustainability credentials could not be independently confirmed to the required standard. We have a separate page for hotels with pools in Boston that covers a broader set of properties without the sustainability filter.
Eco hotels with pool in Boston: side-by-side comparison
| Hotel | Stars | Eco Tier | Certification / Program | Pool Type | Nearest Subway | Walk (min) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport | 4 | Tier 1 | LEED Gold | Indoor lap pool (25m) | World Trade Center (Silver Line BRT) | 7 |
| InterContinental Boston by IHG | 5 | Tier 2 | IHG Green Engage Level 3 | Indoor pool | Aquarium (Blue Line) | 6 |
| Boston Marriott Copley Place | 4 | Tier 1 | Energy Star | Indoor pool (5th floor) | Prudential (Green Line E) | 4 |
| Hyatt Regency Boston | 4 | Tier 2 | Hyatt World of Care | Indoor pool | Downtown Crossing (Red, Orange) | 3 |
| The Westin Boston Seaport District | 4 | Tier 2 | Marriott Serve 360 | Indoor pool | Convention Center (Silver Line BRT) | 5 |
Eco-friendly hotels with pools in Boston: what to expect from each tier
Tier 1 properties, the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport and Boston Marriott Copley Place, have undergone independent audits that verify their environmental performance against a defined global standard. LEED Gold means the building was designed and constructed to meet specific thresholds for energy efficiency, water use, and indoor air quality. Energy Star means the EPA has confirmed the building's energy use intensity ranks in the top 25% of comparable properties.
Tier 2 properties, the InterContinental Boston by IHG, Hyatt Regency Boston, and The Westin Boston Seaport District, have published specific, numeric sustainability results at the property level. A 15% energy reduction or a full LED retrofit across 793 rooms is a real, documented outcome. These properties have not yet obtained a formal third-party certification, but their reported data goes well beyond a brand pledge.
All five hotels have indoor pools, which matters in Boston where outdoor pools are seasonal at best. Water temperatures and pool hours vary by property, so confirm directly with the hotel before booking if pool access is a priority for your stay.
Tips for booking an eco hotel with a pool in Boston
- Ask the hotel directly whether the pool is heated year-round. Boston winters push outdoor pools out of service from October through April, and some indoor pools reduce hours during low-occupancy periods.
- LEED and Energy Star certifications are building-level credentials that do not expire annually, but IHG Green Engage and Marriott Serve 360 levels are reviewed each year. Confirm the current level with the property if certification status matters to your booking decision.
- The Seaport District has two hotels on this list within a 10-minute walk of each other. If one is sold out, the other is a direct alternative with comparable transit access via the Silver Line from South Station.
- Boston's MBTA Silver Line runs from South Station through the Seaport District and connects directly to Logan Airport at no extra fare. Guests at the Seaport properties can reach the airport without a taxi or rideshare, which reduces the per-trip carbon footprint of the journey.
- If you want a broader set of pool options without the sustainability filter, we have a separate page for hotels with pools in Boston.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Boston Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Avenue, Boston

Hyatt Regency Boston
1 Avenue de Lafayette, Boston

InterContinental Boston by IHG
510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston

Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
450 Summer Street, Boston

The Westin Boston Seaport District
425 Summer Street, Boston
FAQs
Common Questions
The Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport holds LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The Boston Marriott Copley Place holds Energy Star certification, which is a separate but equally rigorous third-party credential from the EPA. No other hotels on this list currently hold a LEED designation.
Yes. All five hotels have indoor pools, which is the practical standard for year-round pool access in Boston. The city's climate makes outdoor pools unusable for roughly six months of the year, so every hotel on this list was verified to have an indoor facility.
Tier 1 hotels hold independent third-party certifications that require on-site audits and verified performance data. Tier 2 hotels have published specific, measurable sustainability results at the property level but have not yet obtained a formal certification. Both tiers represent documented environmental performance rather than brand-level pledges.
The MBTA Silver Line BRT runs from South Station through the Seaport District, stopping at World Trade Center (7-minute walk to the Omni) and Convention Center (5-minute walk to the Westin). The Silver Line also connects directly to Logan Airport, making it possible to travel from the airport to either hotel without a taxi.
IHG Green Engage at Level 3 requires properties to implement and document a defined set of environmental actions across energy, water, and waste, and to report results through IHG's tracking platform. It is not an independent third-party certification in the same way LEED or Energy Star are, which is why the InterContinental Boston is listed as Tier 2 rather than Tier 1. The program does require specific, verifiable actions beyond a brand pledge.
Several high-rated Boston hotels were reviewed and excluded because their pool status or sustainability credentials could not be confirmed to the required standard. A hotel must have both a verified operational pool and documented sustainability credentials, either a third-party certification or published numeric results, to qualify. Hotels that could not meet both criteria were dropped regardless of star rating.
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